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56067/440-1
July 31, 1941
MEMORANDUM FOR 131. WAGNER CHIEF, ADMINISTRATIVE BRANCH
Attached is self-explanatory letter from Dr. Veldoo of the Rational Institute of Health, transmitting a latter from Mclaughlin at Fort Missoula requesting that the Public Health Service supply Fort Missoula with typhoid, smallpox, and diphtheria vaccines or toxoids.
The Director of the Army Medical Canter will supply a thousand doses of typhoid vaccine at the cost of approximately sixty-six dollars, reimbursable by transfer of funds. Will you,therefore, ask the Array Medical Center to ship to Port Missoula sufficient typhoid vaccine to immunise one thousand persons.
I believe that smallpox vaccine and diphtheria toxoid are carried on the General Supply Schedule. If so, wo should requisition sufficient amallpox vaccine to immunize one thousand persons, and call upon McLaughlin to advise as to the size of the supply of diphtheria toxoid he desires.
W. F. KELLY
��Enclosure.
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56067/440-1
July 31, 1941
MEMORANDUM FOR 131. WAGNER CHIEF, ADMINISTRATIVE BRANCH
Attached is self-explanatory letter from Dr. Veldoo of the Rational Institute of Health, transmitting a latter from Mclaughlin at Fort Missoula requesting that the Public Health Service supply Fort Missoula with typhoid, smallpox, and diphtheria vaccines or toxoids.
The Director of the Army Medical Canter will supply a thousand doses of typhoid vaccine at the cost of approximately sixty-six dollars, reimbursable by transfer of funds. Will you,therefore, ask the Array Medical Center to ship to Port Missoula sufficient typhoid vaccine to immunise one thousand persons.
I believe that smallpox vaccine and diphtheria toxoid are carried on the General Supply Schedule. If so, wo should requisition sufficient amallpox vaccine to immunize one thousand persons, and call upon McLaughlin to advise as to the size of the supply of diphtheria toxoid he desires.
W. F. KELLY
��Enclosure.
WFK/ejm